The right to live in a pollution-free environment: its reception in the reformed Chilean Constitution
Authors
Andrea Lucas Garín
Profesora de Derecho Constitucional Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Coordinadora Académica Universidad de Heidelberg, Heidelberg Center para América Latina, Santiago de Chile.
1. Introductory words
Although the influence exerted by man on the environment dates back to the origins of the species, the ecological problem is contemporary, given the intensity with which the environment is affected by human activities, which lead to the complex biological balance and chemical is intervened and altered.
Lucas Garín, A. (2016). The right to live in a pollution-free environment: its reception in the reformed Chilean Constitution. Revista De Derecho Público, (69), Págs. 233–246. https://doi.org/10.5354/rdpu.v0i69.40206